15 September 2022
A surge in amenity is on its way at Bowden, as the precinct steps up its delivery of services befitting a complete live, work, play, eat, shop lifestyle.
From Monday 1 August, the precinct’s first early learning centre will open its doors – the beginning of a flurry of value-add activity expected across the precinct during the next 18 months.
The multi-storey centre, developed by South Australian, family-run building development firm Emmett and operated by Green Leaves Early Learning, will be one of South Australia’s most state-of-the-art early learning and care facilities, complete with a dedicated chef, culinary lesson space, outdoor and water play zones, bike tracks, art room and a grab-and-go coffee lounge for parents and carers.
It has been custom-designed by Adelaide-based architects Aplin Cook Gardner to meet the evolving learning needs of children from six weeks to six years of age and will cater for up to 112 children. It is conveniently located on the corner of Park Terrace and Second Street, just metres from the Bowden Train Station.
Three new ground floor retail offerings will be located below the centre, along with a 34-space car park. These include an EFM gym, Star Laundromat, and a modern Asian restaurant called Bobibao, which will offer breakfast and lunch dining from late August with dinner service to follow.
Renewal SA Senior Director of Residential, Shane Wingard, said with most of the residential lots in the precinct now allocated for development, the focus had shifted to delivering services and amenity that enhances the lives of residents and visitors.
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Mr Wingard said a genuine high street would emerge along Third Street in the coming years as office and retail projects came to fruition.
Green Leaves Early Learning Chief Executive Officer, Mark McDonald-Smith, said Bowden was selected as the location of the company’s latest centre because it was a growth suburb that aligned with its guiding principles.
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The project is one of two developments currently being undertaken by Emmett at Bowden following its successful completion of the Merchant and Park Central apartments in 2015 and 2018 respectively.
Nick Emmett, Managing Director of Emmett, said agreements were being finalised with anchor tenants for its seven-storey commercial office building at 6 Park Terrace – one of the first to be built in Bowden.
Site preparation and works on the architecturally designed, $55 million development are set to begin in November.
The anchor tenants will take up almost half of the available building space in the 12,000sqm development, which also features onsite carparking, a recreation deck and barbecue, and end of trip facilities.
Mr Emmett said.
Twenty-five jobs were created during construction of the early learning centre. At full capacity, the centre will employ approximately 50 staff.
Green Leaves currently has six centres in SA, with new facilities at West Lakes and Pasadena also nearing completion. It has 46 centres nationally.
Green Leaves Child Care Centre is located at 1 Second Street, Bowden.
For more visit www.greenleaveselc.com.au/centre/bowden/